Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Saturday 10:00-16:00
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Museum Square, Wisbech PE13 1ES, United KingdomMap
Phone+44 1945 583817
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A little gem of a Museum
The Wisbech and Fenland museum is an Aladdin's cave of wonders. Staffed by volunteers we were guided around by Andy a local author who proved to be extremely knowledgeable. The museum is built up out...
The museum was hosting a STEM activity by the Cambridge Science Centre. Lots of kids enjoying the hands on activities. Adults too. Brilliant and it runs until November. Free for kids all year round. £...
This unique museum continues to attract international visitors as well as locals. The Great Expectations manuscript is of great interest to readers of Charles Dickens novels. The Clarkson chest attra...
Cornucopia of fascinating objects and memorabilia. The cabinetry alone is worth visiting for - glass and dark wood with a railed gallery. See Napoleon’s breakfast service and Louis XIV’s chess set; am...
Very accessible now with a paved garden to relax in.
The museum has a fantastic collection of maps sone if which compose the temporary exhibition currently in display in The Hudson room. The new ground floor entrance facing St Peter's church combined wi...
A little gem of a Museum
The Wisbech and Fenland museum is an Aladdin's cave of wonders. Staffed by volunteers we were guided around by Andy a local author who proved to be extremely knowledgeable. The museum is built up out...
Brilliant museum - use it or lose it
The museum was hosting a STEM activity by the Cambridge Science Centre. Lots of kids enjoying the hands on activities. Adults too. Brilliant and it runs until November. Free for kids all year round. £...
Unique museum
This unique museum continues to attract international visitors as well as locals. The Great Expectations manuscript is of great interest to readers of Charles Dickens novels. The Clarkson chest attra...
Utterly astonishing collection beautifully displayed
Cornucopia of fascinating objects and memorabilia. The cabinetry alone is worth visiting for - glass and dark wood with a railed gallery. See Napoleon’s breakfast service and Louis XIV’s chess set; am...
Very accessible now with a paved garden to relax in.
The museum has a fantastic collection of maps sone if which compose the temporary exhibition currently in display in The Hudson room. The new ground floor entrance facing St Peter's church combined wi...